Master of Science in Project Management

Master of Science in Project Management

Project managers are important team members among all professions. Industries that include project managers include everything from higher education to healthcare to public utilities.

Why Choose TWU's Master of Science in Project Mangament?

Flexibility

Online, flexible format built for working professionals.

Affordable Tuition

Priced significantly lower than the national average for graduate business degrees.

Degrees that Work

Knowledge that works across industries and opens doors to advancement.

Project Management

Project management is crucial for organizations to achieve their strategic goals, minimize risks, and deliver value to clients and stakeholders. It provides a structured approach to planning, executing, and controlling projects, ensuring that they are completed successfully. Project managers help companies effectively use their resources while achieving the goals of the organization. They also manage risks, meet deadlines, and control costs. While ensuring team effectiveness, project managers focus on collaboration and good communication among stakeholders. 

LOCATION

Online

CREDITS

Minimum of 30 

COST

$600 per credit hour

Project Management Courses

BUS 513: Emerging Technologies

This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of emerging technologies as they relate to innovation and information systems in organizations, and the management strategies required to understand, leverage, and benefit from these technologies.

This course focuses on the business environment in which managers confront and make ethical decisions. Case studies are used extensively to illustrate the integration of corporate governance, corporate social responsibility, and ethics into key strategic business decisions to develop an ethical corporate culture.

This course examines the foundational overview of project management through the processes of the project life cycle. Students will learn about project management in its entirety from the initiation of the project to its closing.

This course will provide students with knowledge of project management, project risk management, and project quality management. Students will determine how to assess, address, and manage risk to achieve successful projects. Students will learn to use various project tools for planning, leading, organizing, and controlling projects.

This course is designed to examine human resources and stakeholders within the framework of project management. Students will plan projects where human resource capital and stakeholders are analyzed.

This course examines topics in project management focusing on project development. Students will gain an understanding of project requirements-gathering techniques and estimating techniques for budgeting, based on project scope.

This course examines the implementation of the first phase of the project’s life cycle. Key concepts explored are: assessing risk, and scheduling, resourcing, and budgeting projects.

This course is an overview of the fulfillment processes in project management utilizing monitoring tools and techniques for optimal results.

This course analyzes the completion of a project and an evaluation of its effectiveness. Students will examine evaluation techniques, gather data, and apply the results to improvement of future project design.

This course examines all aspects of strategic project management. Students will critique the practical approaches and techniques to analyze, plan, execute and lead projects to meet an organization’s objectives.